Oregon SB1507 Updates Tax Code, Earned Income Credit
Summary
Oregon Senate Bill 1507, introduced in the 2025 regular session, proposes updates to the Oregon Revised Statutes tax code and the state Earned Income Credit program. The bill's full text and committee referral have not yet been published in the legislative event feed. As a bill still in the legislative process, SB1507 has not been enacted and remains subject to amendment, committee review, and floor votes in both chambers before any potential gubernatorial action.
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Oregon SB1507, a Senate Bill pending in the Oregon Legislative Assembly, proposes amendments to the Oregon Revised Statutes relating to the state tax code and the Earned Income Credit. The specific statutory sections affected, credit amounts, and eligibility changes have not yet been published in the legislative event feed. The bill was introduced in the 2025 regular session and has been referred to committee for further consideration.
Oregon employers and individual taxpayers who claim the state Earned Income Credit should monitor SB1507's progress through the legislature, as any enacted changes could affect state tax liability and credit claims in future filing years. Tax professionals and compliance officers should track the bill's committee hearings and any fiscal impact analyses published by the Legislative Revenue Office.
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